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Sustainable Measures

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Sustainable Measures

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Evaluation and Reporting of Environmental and Social Performance

Sustainable Measures

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Sustainable Measures book

Evaluation and Reporting of Environmental and Social Performance
Edited ByMartin Bennett, Peter James, Leon Klinkers
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1999
eBook Published 1 October 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351283007
Pages 586
eBook ISBN 9781351283007
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Environment and Sustainability
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Bennett, M., James, P., & Klinkers, L. (Eds.). (1999). Sustainable Measures: Evaluation and Reporting of Environmental and Social Performance (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351283007

ABSTRACT

Environmental and social performance measurement and reporting by business has become a high-profile issue during the 1990s. It is increasingly being requested by stakeholders and required by governments. Companies too are finding that they need better environmental and social performance data for effective internal management. And there are a growing number of standardisation initiatives – such as the ISO 14031 guidelines on environmental performance evaluation or the CERES Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) template for sustainability reporting – that are aimed at making it easier for more companies to take action, and for stakeholders to compare their progress.Sustainable Measures collects together most of the key work and individuals concerned with the topic from around the world. Contributions include: environmental and social reporting by John Elkington and colleagues at SustainAbility; the GRI discussion draft; Roger Adams and Martin Houldin on the FEE study of environmental reporting; Janet Ranganathan of the World Resources Institute on sustainability measures; and Martin Bennett and Peter James on ISO 14031 and the future of environmental performance evaluation. There are also chapters examining current practice in Austria, Denmark, India, Indonesia, Japan, the Netherlands and South Africa, developments in electronic reporting, as well as case studies of Baxter, Kunert, Niagara Mohawk, Unox, The Body Shop and the UK water industry, and an analysis of leading social reports.The book is essential reading for all academics, campaigners, policy-makers and practitioners with an interest in issues such as:The standardization and comparability of environmental and social performance measuresMeasuring and reporting on sustainable businessEco-points and other means of evaluating product impactsThe implementation of measurement and reportingBest practice in corporate environmental and social reportingNew means of communicating environmental dataEnvironmental performance evaluation in developing countries

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

ByMartin Bennett, Peter James, Leon Klinkers

chapter |46 pages

Key Themes in Environmental, Social and Sustainability Performance Evaluation and Reporting

ByMartin Bennett, Peter James

part 1|237 pages

Evaluating Environmental Performance

chapter 2|22 pages

ISO 14031 and the Future of Environmental Performance Evaluation

ByMartin Bennett, Peter James

chapter 3|19 pages

An Environmental Performance Measurement Framework for Business

ByC. William Young, Richard J. Welford

chapter 4|15 pages

Standardisation

The Next Chapter in Corporate Environmental Performance Evaluation and Reporting*
ByAllen L. White, Diana Zinkl

chapter 5|19 pages

Information Systems for Corporate Environmental Management Accounting and Performance Measurement

ByPall M. Rikhardsson*

chapter 6|19 pages

Ecobalancing in Austria

Its Use in SMEs and for Benchmarking
ByChristine Jasch

chapter 7|15 pages

Ecobalance Analysis as a Managerial Tool at Kunert AG

ByRainer Rauberger, Bernd Wagner*

chapter 8|17 pages

Environmental Performance Evaluation and Reporting in Developing Countries

The Case of Indonesia’s Programme for Pollution Control, Evaluation and Rating (PROPER)
ByShakeb Afsah, Damayanti Ratunanda

chapter 9|19 pages

Evaluating Corporate Environmental Performance in Developing Countries

TERI’s Eco-Rating System*
ByVandana Bhatnagar

chapter 10|25 pages

Measuring and Benchmarking Environmental Performance in the Electric Utility Sector

The Experience of Niagara Mohawk
ByJoseph A. Miakisz

chapter 11|7 pages

A Weighted Environmental Indicator at Unox

An Advance towards Sustainable Development?
ByWillem N. van der Werf

chapter 12|30 pages

The Evolution of Integrated Environmental Performance Evaluation and Reporting at Baxter International

ByMartin Bennett, Peter James

chapter 13|29 pages

Evaluating the Whole-Life Environmental Performance of Products

A Comparison of Eco-Points, Eco-Compass and Eco-Costing Approaches*
ByMartin Bennett, Andrew Hughes, Peter James

part 2|125 pages

Reporting Environmental Performance

chapter 14|16 pages

Towards a Generally Accepted Framework for Environmental Reporting*

ByRoger Adams, Martin Houldin, Saskia Slomp

chapter 15|14 pages

A Survey of Company Environmental Reporting

The 1997 Third International Benchmark Survey
ByJohn Elkington, Niklas Kreander, Helen Stibbard

chapter 16|9 pages

Statutory Environmental Reporting in Denmark

Status and Challenges
ByPall M. Rikhardsson*

chapter 17|12 pages

Reaching Consensus on the Implementation of Good Practice in Environmental Reporting

A Dutch NGO’s Perspective
ByJan Willem Biekart, Karin Ree

chapter 18|12 pages

Environmental Reporting in Japan

Current Status and Implications of ISO 14001 and a Pollutant Release Inventory
ByTakehiko Murayama

chapter 19|15 pages

South African Corporate Environmental Reporting

Contrasts with the Experience in Developed Countries
ByCharl de Villiers

chapter 20|20 pages

The Relationship between Company Environmental Reports and their Environmental Performance

A Study of the UK Water Industry
ByPeter Hopkinson, Michael Whitaker

chapter 21|14 pages

Internet-Based Environmental Reporting

Key Components*
ByKathryn Jones, Julia Walton

chapter 22|12 pages

Sustainable Industrial Development

Benchmarking Environmental Policies and Reports*
ByRiva Krut, Ken Munis

part 3|112 pages

Social and Sustainability Performance Evaluation and Reporting

chapter 23|35 pages

Sustainability Reporting Guidelines

Exposure Draft for Public Comment and Pilot-Testing
Edited ByMartin Bennett, Peter James, Leon Klinkers

chapter 24|21 pages

Signs of Sustainability

Measuring Corporate Environmental and Social Performance
ByJanet Ranganathan

chapter 25|13 pages

Socially Challenged

Trends in Social Reporting
ByJohn Elkington, Franceska van Dijk

chapter 26|20 pages

Social Reporting

Developing Theory and Current Practice
ByAndrew Wilson

chapter 27|22 pages

A New Deal for Sustainable Development in Business

Taking the Social Dimension Seriously at The Body Shop
ByMaria Sillanpää
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